Recent revelations from Omid Scobie's book, "Endgame," have exposed purported derogatory nicknames given to Meghan Markle by members of the Royal Family, potentially deepening the rift between them.
The nicknames, including "Degree Wife," "Me-gain," "Narcissistic Sociopath," and "Duchess Difficult," have sparked discussions about the impact on Meghan's confidence.
Relationship guru Louella Alderson, commenting on the situation, emphasized the likelihood that such negative nicknames could have left Meghan feeling hurt and disappointed.
In an interview with The Mirror, Louella stated, "It would have been a difficult and uncomfortable situation for her to be in, knowing that she was spoken about in such a way."
Louella suggested that Meghan, who appears to "care deeply about what others think of her," may have experienced a significant blow to her self-esteem and confidence due to the derogatory nicknames.
She highlighted that there could have been more constructive ways for the Royal Family to address any concerns or conflicts they had with Meghan directly.
"It's possible that these nicknames may have further contributed to the fractured relationship between Meghan and the Royal Family," Louella explained.
The expert pointed out that feeling disrespected and talked about in a negative light could have intensified existing tensions and conflicts.
Additionally, Louella emphasised that addressing personal issues directly, rather than resorting to nicknames and behind-the-scenes discussions, would have been a more constructive approach for the Royal Family.
She acknowledged that various factors likely played a role in the breakdown of Meghan's relationship with the Firm.
As discussions around the alleged nicknames continue, experts like Louella Alderson shed light on the potential psychological impact on Meghan Markle, adding layers to the complex dynamics within the Royal Family.